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turns out it was caused by african rodents imports into america as pets. that outbreak was quickly contained. in central africa monkeypox continues to kill. dr. wolf takes sanjay and me to the democratic republic of congo where 20 people have just died from a monkeypox outbreak. we fly to a remote town where in a walled compound we find koi. alone in a small hut. >> now we're standing out here. she is in there. why? >> we need to isolate the patient. >> are we at risk? how contagious is this? >> just looking at the patient you have no risk. but when you are in direct contact with the patient at that time you are in danger. >> koi is the latest victim. all of these people are slowly recovering and quarantined in this makeshift clinic. painful sores cover their bodies and they say they feel tired all the time. >> if she hadn't made it to you, to this place, what would happen to her? >> some patients recover, but others die. >> koi probably got monkeybox through contact with bush meat which she said she handled over the past few weeks or came in contact with
turns out it was caused by african rodents imports into america as pets. that outbreak was quickly contained. in central africa monkeypox continues to kill. dr. wolf takes sanjay and me to the democratic republic of congo where 20 people have just died from a monkeypox outbreak. we fly to a remote town where in a walled compound we find koi. alone in a small hut. >> now we're standing out here. she is in there. why? >> we need to isolate the patient. >> are we at risk? how...
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families, but a deep patriotic pride that the work they did and the energy that they produced made america strong and free. [ applause ] and my wish is this. that every american takes time to say a prayer for every coal miner working today that keeps our nation vibrant and safe, to not only thank them, but to honor them for their work and their patriotism. [ applause ] i also want to take a moment to recognize our rescue teams who are here with us tonight. they're seated -- [ applause ] [ applause ] they're seated on the floor among our fallen miners' family members. they stood side by side with all of us throughout the disaster and put their own lives at risk to find their fallen brothers. and when we ultimately learned that we had lost them all, our rescuers, those rescuers, switched their cap lights back on and went back in the mine to bring their friends home in the most honorable way. god bless you. [ applause ] we all thank you, and we are honored that you're with us this evening. i want to thank president obama, and i want to thank vice president biden who have come today, who have
families, but a deep patriotic pride that the work they did and the energy that they produced made america strong and free. [ applause ] and my wish is this. that every american takes time to say a prayer for every coal miner working today that keeps our nation vibrant and safe, to not only thank them, but to honor them for their work and their patriotism. [ applause ] i also want to take a moment to recognize our rescue teams who are here with us tonight. they're seated -- [ applause ] [...
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there are more people here that feel that way about their city than anywhere in america. it is remarkable, the individual commitment to the urban life pl. and it argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> that in spite of the struggle, there's hope. and it hasn't killed the spirit. we understand that will give way to joy and success and renewal. >> wendell pierce and david simon. >>> coming up a quick check of today's headlines, then pierce on the powerful role music plays here in new orleans. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom... copy incapable. it's open kimono time. looking good, dan. oh, we want to make sure all our ducks in a row. yeah. volume control syndrome. but we focus on the talent and skill that each person... brings to the team. i mean, no one's really concerned about labels. not even mine. labels get in the way. disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. finally, what i love is what my skin needs. new positively nourishing. fragrant moisturizers from aveeno, the naturals brand dermatologists trus
there are more people here that feel that way about their city than anywhere in america. it is remarkable, the individual commitment to the urban life pl. and it argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> that in spite of the struggle, there's hope. and it hasn't killed the spirit. we understand that will give way to joy and success and renewal. >> wendell pierce and david simon. >>> coming up a quick check of today's headlines, then pierce on the...
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well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, lachltd, all sorts of places, arizona, big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to help keep your bones strong. and yoplait gives you... ...20% of your daily calcium... ...and is the only leading yogurt with vitamin d in every cup. keep your bones strong every day... ...with yoplait. >> larry: we're back with ryan, simon, ellen, randy, and kara, talking about idol gives back. this wednesday on fox. they're going to raise millions for five charities, many people in need around the world. children's health fund, feeding america, malaria no more. save the children, and the united nations foundations are
well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, lachltd, all sorts of places, arizona, big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to...
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this health care is going to be an enormously expensive proposal and everybody in america knows it's not going to be budget neutral. >> you know, you -- one of the things i think that catches people's ear is the word "radic "radical." is that helpful to the kind of dialogue that should be in politics? and is it helpful to republicans who still fight the image of being kind of mean old white guys? >> you know, my life in politics, i've always told people to speak tempertly and act boldly. radical is not a term that i use very often to describe anything, but there is no question, as a matter of fact, that the policies being pursued by the obama administration are the farthest left -- it's been a gigantic lurch to the left and i think that's what speaker gingrich was trying to convey. b but, you know, the words i would use are the most left wing, because that's what the truth is. >> let me ask you about sympathetic else and just kind of the tone of politics. virginia governor, new virginia governor, bob mcdonnell, designated april as confederate month, something that his two democratic
this health care is going to be an enormously expensive proposal and everybody in america knows it's not going to be budget neutral. >> you know, you -- one of the things i think that catches people's ear is the word "radic "radical." is that helpful to the kind of dialogue that should be in politics? and is it helpful to republicans who still fight the image of being kind of mean old white guys? >> you know, my life in politics, i've always told people to speak...
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well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, l.a., all sorts of places. arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressive has truck insurance? number one in truck and motorcycle. is that a golf cart? yep. we also cover rvs, boats, snowmobiles. don't tell me, you insure pink ponies? no, um... i just like to ride that sometimes. [ chuckles ] save on all your rides. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> larry: we're back with ryan, simon, ellen, randy, and kara, talking about "idol gives back." this wednesday on fox. they're going to raise millions for five charities, many people in need around the worl
well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, l.a., all sorts of places. arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your...
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that literacy is still a problem in america. you would have thought one of the richest countries in the world, literacy. i mean, we have all the diseases, but literacy, just learning how to read. we went and did that with save the children. >> i think when we first started talking about doing this simon, we all agreed it was important to have the funds benefit, obviously, all of the problems, and we have a lot of them in our own backyard, as well as abroad and around the country, around the globe. >> larry: was yours the united nations foundation? >> malaria. mine was kind of different because i went back to see what the funds had been actually doing. there was one orphanage that we built rooms for people to live in. >> larry: and what was in arizona, simon? >> it was a mobile health clinic. they travel -- they bring a mobile hospital down. they didn't have the hospital there. they would have to travel three or four hours. so i met the doctors, kids. >> larry: how do you raise the money? >> basically through the people who watch
that literacy is still a problem in america. you would have thought one of the richest countries in the world, literacy. i mean, we have all the diseases, but literacy, just learning how to read. we went and did that with save the children. >> i think when we first started talking about doing this simon, we all agreed it was important to have the funds benefit, obviously, all of the problems, and we have a lot of them in our own backyard, as well as abroad and around the country, around...
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and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interest in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk about things. and this particular year, we started talking about the farmers. i'd heard from my friends in texas about how the farmers weren't doing that good. and i grew up on a farm. and i knew that it didn't ever do really great. but i heard that it was worse than usual, that they weren't get anything money and they were going out of business at an alarming rate. i started checking out, and sure enough. we at one time had over 8 million small family farmers, and now we're down to less than 2 million and that's not right. >> larry: it's the big companies that are running it. >>
and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interest in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk...
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there are more people here that feel about their city than any other place in america. rshgable that the individual commitment to -- urban life of this place and it -- argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> in spite of the struggle, there's hope. it hasn't killed the spirit. you know, we understand that's going to give way to joy and success and renewal. >> wendell pears and david simon. coming up, a quick check of today's top headlines. then pierce on the power of a role that muss i can plays in new orleans. buick lacrosse. equipped get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com. a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help low
there are more people here that feel about their city than any other place in america. rshgable that the individual commitment to -- urban life of this place and it -- argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> in spite of the struggle, there's hope. it hasn't killed the spirit. you know, we understand that's going to give way to joy and success and renewal. >> wendell pears and david simon. coming up, a quick check of today's top headlines. then pierce on the...
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more people here who feel about their city like that than any place in america. it's remarkable, the individual commitment to the urban life of this place and it -- it argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> despite of the struggle, there's hope. it hasn't killed the spirit. and we understand that's going to give way to joy and success and renewal. >>> wendell pierce and david simon. >>> m co-ing ucoming up, a quic today's headlines and pierce and the powerful role music plays in new orleans. and i had to refill it twice with oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. [ can ] febreze? please. i mean, so what if he cleans, like, really, really well, and he always smells, like, amazing? wait. what are you doing? no, no, no, no, no. you are antibacterial, hoss. oh, yeah! let me see that swagger. yeah! oh, wait, no, no, no, no. don't do that anymore. what? he's ant
more people here who feel about their city like that than any place in america. it's remarkable, the individual commitment to the urban life of this place and it -- it argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> despite of the struggle, there's hope. it hasn't killed the spirit. and we understand that's going to give way to joy and success and renewal. >>> wendell pierce and david simon. >>> m co-ing ucoming up, a quic today's headlines and pierce and...
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. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> critic the vow to fight the new law, which we are told takes effect later on in the summer. thelma gutierrez has more on reaction from many in arizona's hispanic community and beyond. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the governor just signed a bill into law, and if you take a look around you can see thousands of people gathered here in front the state capitol in phoenix. the emotions of sadness and angster are palpable. >> i started to try. started to think about my family and my friends. about everything that's going to happen. about how thing, going to change from now on. >> reporter: what was your first reaction when you heard that the law was signed? >> well, disappointed at one point. fighting against this all this injustice going into the state. of course, for all the community out there, of course, we're going to feel a fear of what's going on. >> reporter: many are young students and latinos but not alone in their indignation. what was
. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> critic the vow to fight the new law, which we are told takes effect later on in the summer. thelma gutierrez has more on reaction from many in arizona's hispanic community and beyond. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the governor just signed a bill into law, and if you take a look around you can see thousands of people gathered here in front the state...
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. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market melt-down. the securities and exchange commission will investigate pursuing charges against the firm. snrk a violent crime wave in chicago prompts a call for the national guard to step in. the surge in crime include as night last week when seven people were killed and 18 wounded. the police superintendent says calling in troops isn't the answer but two state dau lawmakers say police need help. >> we have the ability with very little effort to immediately deploy these men and women right here in their backyard to assist the police department. >> let's go back to 1970 at kent state. national guard co
. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market...
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jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from what's called shorting these types of security. the securities and exchange commission has filed civil charges that goldman-sachs defrauded investors. tuesday its leaders are scheduled to testify before a senate committee. we're back in a moment with the breaking news, tornadoes sweeping much of the south and midwest. aflac is not pay the hospital insurance. aflac is not pay the doctor insurance. aflac is not major medical insurance. aflac is affordable-we-pay-cash-directly- to-you-fast-when-you're-sick-or- hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find o
jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from...
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and what's worse and more important is the climate of attitude toward government out across america is terrible. because they see people in washington playing partisan political games that seem to be mostly related to the next election instead of to their lives in the next generation or the next period of history. it's really bizarre. it's been going on for years here, but it seems to get worse. both parties never stop campaigning. party loyalty is put ahead of the national interests, what's good for the public, for the people who are good enough to send us here. and the net effect of that is that the american people have a lower opinion, less trust in their government than any time in my adult life. and that is bad. we got big problems that we can only solve if we work together, and we're not doing that now. >> so then give some advice to the governor of florida. you know him well, charlie crist. he's in a tough primary right now. you lost a primary and you decided to run as an independent and you won re-election to the united states estate. he faces the decision this week as far as r
and what's worse and more important is the climate of attitude toward government out across america is terrible. because they see people in washington playing partisan political games that seem to be mostly related to the next election instead of to their lives in the next generation or the next period of history. it's really bizarre. it's been going on for years here, but it seems to get worse. both parties never stop campaigning. party loyalty is put ahead of the national interests, what's...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, keeping them honest. and what about the adoption agent? did they do the kind of checks they were supposed to? we're keeping them honest
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there's not a more spiritual family in america than the family of billy graham. and for this incident to happen because of a statement that was made years ago as well as months ago, i think it's truly unfortunate. >> senator mendez, he backed away from that. he believes that. was it right? >> we should invite all faiths to be able to join in that prayer. we are one country and ultimately i would hope when they make choices like that, they let choices know that we're all praying collectively to one god and we need his protection. >> senator robert menendez and saxby chambliss, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, jennifer granholm is on the short list for the supreme court. >> it's safe to say someone like me would be an unconventional nominee in the recent appointments that have been made. okay, we're going to get going right away. [ announcer ] he's never met an appendix he couldn't fix! the abdomen-ator dr. bob bergowitz! yeah, woo! [ announcer ] she's the queen of clean! the 2009 surgeon of the year, dr. nancy mendelsoh
there's not a more spiritual family in america than the family of billy graham. and for this incident to happen because of a statement that was made years ago as well as months ago, i think it's truly unfortunate. >> senator mendez, he backed away from that. he believes that. was it right? >> we should invite all faiths to be able to join in that prayer. we are one country and ultimately i would hope when they make choices like that, they let choices know that we're all praying...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> a look at our top stories this hour. rescue workers spanning across the southeast today after a series of severe storms. at least ten people were killed. tornadoes were reported in louisiana, mississippi, arkansas and alabama. and in mississippi, what's being described as a monster tornado almost a mile wide tore a path of destruction against that state. >>> in china, the death toll from another massive earthquake keeps rising. more than 2,200 people died when the 6.9 magnitude quake struck northwest china earlier this month. thousands of homes were destroyed, and more than 100,000 people fled the area. the chinese government is increasing assistance for orphaned children, elderly widows and disabled people in the area. >>> the british government is not amused. it has apologized for controversial memo about pope benedict's upcoming visit to britain. the memo from inside the british foreign office suggested the pope might like to sponsor a brand of condoms or bless a same-sex marriage while he's on a four-day state visit
the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> a look at our top stories this hour. rescue workers spanning across the southeast today after a series of severe storms. at least ten people were killed. tornadoes were reported in louisiana, mississippi, arkansas and alabama. and in mississippi, what's being described as a monster tornado almost a mile wide tore a path of destruction against that state. >>> in china, the death toll from another massive earthquake keeps rising....
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>>> born in the usa, now on america's most wanted list of al qaeda leaders. we just got this video in of anwar al awlaki. he's accused the u.s. pitying muslim against each other by blaming bombings on islamic militants. we've seen him before, but this is the first time he's been on an official video by al qaeda in the persian gulf. >>> check out these compelling pictures. storm chasers actually captured these in mississippi when a powerful tornado struck over the weekend. at least ten people were killed. 49 hurt. nearly 700 homes damaged. the same weather system is being blamed for two deaths next door in alabama. they're now saying six different tornado tracks ripped through the northern part of that state. >>> and on capitol hill, executives from wall street's largest firm are facing some tough questions. senators want to know if goldman sachs contributed to the nation's financial crisis through its practicis and zeal for profits. goldman sachs faces allegations of fraud and investigators say that the firm invested clients in the housing market than bet its
>>> born in the usa, now on america's most wanted list of al qaeda leaders. we just got this video in of anwar al awlaki. he's accused the u.s. pitying muslim against each other by blaming bombings on islamic militants. we've seen him before, but this is the first time he's been on an official video by al qaeda in the persian gulf. >>> check out these compelling pictures. storm chasers actually captured these in mississippi when a powerful tornado struck over the weekend. at...
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unfortunately, it's the other way around for most women in america. we've got a lot of questions about that. (s. phillips) malaria is the number one killer of infants in africa. exxonmobil has many employees in africa where malaria has touched their own lives; their own families. we're a part of a pioneering venture to get bed nets hung in every dwelling and medicines to babies and young children, which should save hundreds of thousands of lives. this is not gonna be solved by single doctors, governments or global agencies. it's gonna be solved by all of us working together. >>> a look at our top stories right now. the national weather service says a large tornado has hit yazoo city, mississippi. 20 to 30 houses are damaged or destroyed. there are injuries. the national weather service warns of another tornado and reports significant damage there. in india, one of the hotels badly damaged in the mumbai terror attacks reopened today. 32 people died in 2008 after it was seized by pakistani-based militants. terrorists held a number of buildings over thre
unfortunately, it's the other way around for most women in america. we've got a lot of questions about that. (s. phillips) malaria is the number one killer of infants in africa. exxonmobil has many employees in africa where malaria has touched their own lives; their own families. we're a part of a pioneering venture to get bed nets hung in every dwelling and medicines to babies and young children, which should save hundreds of thousands of lives. this is not gonna be solved by single doctors,...
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the boy scouts of america has not yet commented on the verdict. the case was the first of six filed scouts in the same court in oregon. >>> the president's old senate seat in illinois is turning into a real headache for democrats now. first, there was a fiasco over roland burris, remember that, a mess which isn't over now. now the democrat running for the seat is having trouble all of his own now. peter hambee is here to tell us about that now. the president's old senate seat could be in jeopardy. what is happening here? >> state treasurer alexi giannoulias is the democratic candidate for the senate in illinois, trying to capture president obama's old senate seat. his family-owned bank, broadway bank, a community bank in chicago, was closed and taken over by the fdic yesterday. that's very bad news in the middle of a senate campaign. and basically the problem with the bank was it cratered -- or they had issues when the real estate market cratered. alexi giannoulias had to answer questions throughout this campaign because he was a loan officer at t
the boy scouts of america has not yet commented on the verdict. the case was the first of six filed scouts in the same court in oregon. >>> the president's old senate seat in illinois is turning into a real headache for democrats now. first, there was a fiasco over roland burris, remember that, a mess which isn't over now. now the democrat running for the seat is having trouble all of his own now. peter hambee is here to tell us about that now. the president's old senate seat could be...
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. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> reporter: now, as protesters gather behind me for their morning prayer service, leaders of some of these groups say they're trying to calm the fears of the community. trying to let people know police are not going to be pulling them over randomly on the street. despite that, despite the fact arizona's new law specifically prohibits this criteria for checking immigration status, there remains a lot of fear among the latino community here in phoenix and throughout the state of arizona. leaders are trying to calm the fears, at least for now, and at the same time working to try to overturn this law. lawsuits are already promised by several latino human rights group. the governor says she expects this law will hold up to constitutional challenges, and they point the out even if some provisions of the law are held to be unconstitutional, others provisions of the law can still remain in force. >> follow-up with regard to the lawsuit. talked to
. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> reporter: now, as protesters gather behind me for their morning prayer service, leaders of some of these groups say they're trying to calm the fears of the community. trying to let people know police are not going to be pulling them over randomly on the street. despite that, despite the fact arizona's new law specifically prohibits this criteria for...
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it's the right thing for america. it's the right thing for florida. it's the right thing for people. god bless you for being here today. i'll never forget this, but we got to work hard. we got to win. we got to be organized, and we got to take this thing. god bless you and god bless florida. thank you so much. >>> all right. so, you heard it. it's now official, the governor of florida is no longer the republican candidate for that primary for the u.s. senate. he's now going to be running as an independent. it was fully expected, not a big surprise, but, still, it is now official. david gergen is here, gloria borger is here. let's assess what we've just heard in the ramifications and as we do, david, i want our viewers to know we'll be hearing shortly from marco rubio, the republican candidate. we'll get his reaction. also kendrick meek, the democratic candidate, we'll get his reaction. but as we begin our assessment of what's going on, david gergen, give us some perspe perspective, because you heard him say the political system is broken. >> well, wol
it's the right thing for america. it's the right thing for florida. it's the right thing for people. god bless you for being here today. i'll never forget this, but we got to work hard. we got to win. we got to be organized, and we got to take this thing. god bless you and god bless florida. thank you so much. >>> all right. so, you heard it. it's now official, the governor of florida is no longer the republican candidate for that primary for the u.s. senate. he's now going to be...
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with continental with a really big presence in latin america, south america and europe and unite with more exposure over to asia. it's going to put them on par and actually above, in this case, delta as far as the number of international cities served. delta will still continue to serve more countries. >> who gains from this? i understand why the airline industry has to do this sort of consolidation to make itself profitable and self sustaining. but in terms, what does it mean to my viewers? >> everybody is worried about ticket prices. will ticket prices go up? they can only go up -- we were off decade lows last time this same time last year. prices are going to go up but i don't expect to see any huge difference there. you know, people that are loyal customers of eunited and continental, they will merge the award programs. there will be a lot of frustration about that and what's going on. although continental did just recently move into the star alliance. >> what are they going to call it? >> i think they're set on calling it united and basing it in chicago. >> interesting. for all o
with continental with a really big presence in latin america, south america and europe and unite with more exposure over to asia. it's going to put them on par and actually above, in this case, delta as far as the number of international cities served. delta will still continue to serve more countries. >> who gains from this? i understand why the airline industry has to do this sort of consolidation to make itself profitable and self sustaining. but in terms, what does it mean to my...
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yes, boy scouts of america now offers awards for video games. it's about conclusion an age-appropriate game with your parents. wait, it gets less fun. playing that game with family members in a family tournament. this may be the hardest step, teaching an adult how to play the video game. >> wow, tiles have changed. >> remember the days when you bought grandma a dvd player. >> that's right, or you were in the boy scouts and you actually had to legislate a fire with your flint and sticks. time assess changed. >> that's right. >> what's it called palming nubes? >> he's laughing. >> a frogger at this point. what's that? >> i have no idea what that is, i'm just trying to picture what that merit badge would look reich on the boy scouts. >> it's a 3-d interactive badge. >> got to change with times. >>> all right, listen, changing weather across parts of the country, for the better, across the east coast, starting to get into good stuff here with sunshine. strong spring sunshine. it was a cool day, in some cases felt like march in spots yesterday. today
yes, boy scouts of america now offers awards for video games. it's about conclusion an age-appropriate game with your parents. wait, it gets less fun. playing that game with family members in a family tournament. this may be the hardest step, teaching an adult how to play the video game. >> wow, tiles have changed. >> remember the days when you bought grandma a dvd player. >> that's right, or you were in the boy scouts and you actually had to legislate a fire with your flint...
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their world is building up america and saving lives. cnn's david mattingly has their story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere, one second francisco tuttle was feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day and -- >> this is where it happened. >> right here, exactly. but in an instant, he was on the floor, unconscious, not breathing, no pulse. the victim of a sudden heart attack. >> francisco tuttle had no way of knowing at the time that his life was about to depend on an unusual act of philanthropy, the donation of a special piece of equipment that came about in a very unusual chain of events. >> francisco tuttle was saved by a pickle bucket? >> in one way or another. >> yeah. >> brothers chris and robert sorenson are former firefighters who founded a national chain of sandwich shops called firehouse subs. their connection to francisco tuttle and the pickle bucket we were talking about had its roots dating back five years to the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> we were given these, you know
their world is building up america and saving lives. cnn's david mattingly has their story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere, one second francisco tuttle was feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day and -- >> this is where it happened. >> right here, exactly. but in an instant, he was on the floor, unconscious, not breathing, no pulse. the victim of a sudden heart attack. >> francisco tuttle had no way of knowing...
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what is the message the protesters want america to hear? they take cnn inside the bus and the movement. hey! increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. the amount of technology in today's cars is like something out of a spaceship. which is why, mechanics nowadays are more like rocket scientists. they have to be. the technicians at ford and lincoln mercury dealerships are highly trained. they really do know their stuff. and, they have all the parts to make sure the job gets done right. get the works - an oil change, tire rotation and more just $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate. does this thing do email? you betcha. see, smart and friendly. anti-aging eye roller. reduces puffiness immediately, and also helps with lines and wrinkles. not surge
what is the message the protesters want america to hear? they take cnn inside the bus and the movement. hey! increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. the amount of technology in today's cars is...
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the violence in one of america's cities so bad, lawmakers are pleading with the governor to bring in the national guard. president barack obama pays a visit to billy graham's home in north carolina. it is the first for a sitting president. we will tell you what they discussed. and superstar seeing is a star attraction right now at what he calls a green tea party. i will talk and he sings about his efforts to help the planet. good evening, everyone. blessings are being count across the south right now. all some people can do is count their blessings. they have nothing left. ordinary lives reduced to grotesque piles of splinters and dust. one black funnel cloud touched down near albert, north carolina. nancy brooks was asleep at home when a large tree branch crashed through her bedroom ceiling landing just feet from her bed. we will take us inside her badly damaged home in a bit. before storms slammed alabama, they left a path of destruction across mississippi. cleanup will take days, maybe longer. recovery will take months, maybe years. state officials are still assessing the total da
the violence in one of america's cities so bad, lawmakers are pleading with the governor to bring in the national guard. president barack obama pays a visit to billy graham's home in north carolina. it is the first for a sitting president. we will tell you what they discussed. and superstar seeing is a star attraction right now at what he calls a green tea party. i will talk and he sings about his efforts to help the planet. good evening, everyone. blessings are being count across the south...
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china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on. >> reporter: at the same time, the u.s. needs china's influence with emerging nuclear threats in north korea and iran. >> the chinese have emphasized do it diplomateicily and let's negotiate. the americans have got more and more impatient and tried to move the world in the direction of difficult sanctions. >> reporter: the american people wonder, is china and opportunity or a threat? >> lit's going to be both. the question is, on balance, is it better or worse? >> reporter: a question unanswered for steve udine is still out of work in foxborough, massach
china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on....
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their work is building up america and saving lives as well. cnn's david mattingly has the story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere. one second francis tco tuttle w feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day. >> reporter: this is where it happened? >> right here, exactly. >> reporter: but in an instant, he was on the floor, the victim of a sudden heart attack. he would have died without a critical act of fi lphilanthrop. >> everybody needs something. >> reporter: brothers chris soren seine are former firefighters who founded a chain of national subs called firehouse subs. they have donated more than $2 million worth of equipment to fire station ins 13 states. a lot of that money comes from selling pickle buckets emptied from their shops. >> we sell 5,000 to 10,000 pickle buckets a month. >> reporter: that helped pay for this device donated to the south carolina fire department. the precision nonstop compressions brought francisco tuttle back from the brink, and today i'm bringing him to meet the
their work is building up america and saving lives as well. cnn's david mattingly has the story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere. one second francis tco tuttle w feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day. >> reporter: this is where it happened? >> right here, exactly. >> reporter: but in an instant, he was on the floor, the victim of a sudden heart attack. he would have died without a critical act of fi...
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joining forces to run hope through america. that's a campaign they're on. what are they doing? they're hoping to run 50 miles in 50 states to try to raise money for orphans in the u.s. and around the world. they are hoping to raise $1 million. so sister mary beth is some 62 years old, and she's on this trek. they hope to do it maybe with a two-month period, but sister mary beth is just somebody we thought you should know about this morning. >> i just checked the website to be clear. we're talking 50 miles per state. >> 50 miles per state. >> and they said that's been done. people have run marathon distances in all 50 states. the first time two people have done it at the same time paper mazing. >> she's 62, folks. >> amaze. >>> also amazing, the weather popping up not just this morning, through the rest of the day. keeping our eye on the severe weather. we're talking tornados today with bonnie schneider. >> and talking a lot about illegal immigration and that debate heating up in arizona and also around the country. casey wian, though, is in arizona for us this morning. good mor
joining forces to run hope through america. that's a campaign they're on. what are they doing? they're hoping to run 50 miles in 50 states to try to raise money for orphans in the u.s. and around the world. they are hoping to raise $1 million. so sister mary beth is some 62 years old, and she's on this trek. they hope to do it maybe with a two-month period, but sister mary beth is just somebody we thought you should know about this morning. >> i just checked the website to be clear. we're...
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joined the con f fed -- confederate states of america. and the civil war. skips ahead to clause 3, it is important for all virginians to reflect upon our commonwealth shared history to understand the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the civil war. do you notice anything missing? he's sack in the month of april, all the people in the state of virginia black-and-white should understand and effectively pay homage to the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens and makes no mention of the half million enschaeffered people. you can scroll through the prock clamp meigs and never see the word, slavery. that was friday. when asked about it tuesday, he didn't say that was an oversight, he actually suggested slavery was insignificant in virginia, telling the "washington post" there were any number ofs a folks that conflict between the states, obviously it involved slavery, it involved other issues but i focused on the ones i thought were most significant for virginia. a few hours ago, aft
joined the con f fed -- confederate states of america. and the civil war. skips ahead to clause 3, it is important for all virginians to reflect upon our commonwealth shared history to understand the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the civil war. do you notice anything missing? he's sack in the month of april, all the people in the state of virginia black-and-white should understand and effectively pay homage to the sacrifices of confederate...
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the single broadest measure of america's economic health. at the height of f of our economic crisis, that measure all too often was offering grim news. but today is a different story. in the first quarter of last year, our economy shrink at a rate of 6.4%. today we learned that in the first quarter of this year our economy grew at a rate of 3.2%. what this number means is that our economy as a whole is in a much better place than one year ago. the economy that shrank for four quarters in a row has grown for three quarters in a row and it's been a condition for job growth. the economy that was losing jobs a year ago is creating jobs today. and to the single biggest economy crisis in our lifetime, we're moving forward. our economy is stronger. the economic heart bait is growing stronger. but i measure progress by a different pulgs. the progress of the american people felt in their own lives, day in and day out. this week i spent a few days with folks in the midwest. the damage done by the worst recession in our lifetime was profound. they are
the single broadest measure of america's economic health. at the height of f of our economic crisis, that measure all too often was offering grim news. but today is a different story. in the first quarter of last year, our economy shrink at a rate of 6.4%. today we learned that in the first quarter of this year our economy grew at a rate of 3.2%. what this number means is that our economy as a whole is in a much better place than one year ago. the economy that shrank for four quarters in a row...
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and brooke, back to you. >> thank you. >>> just how unfit are america's young adults? 75% of 17 to 24-year-olds are unable to join the military. that's not just about weight, though. this is a breakdown that includes those with criminal activity, that makes them unqualified. those without a high school education or ged and also includes those who are physically disabled. the number one reason for that physical disabled, they're too fat. what exactly does this mean? let's bring in retired rear admiral who is live from washington. served 32 years in the u.s. navy, nef reserve, now serving for commission readiness. thank you for being here, sir. give our viewers an idea. i know some of the standards are different, but a general idea of how fit you need to be to join the military. >> well, you the united states military requires people to be under 27.5% body fat. which actually is more than what the center for disease control considers obese. as long as you're under that, you can join the military. here's the problem. childhood obesity has increased over three times. tripl
and brooke, back to you. >> thank you. >>> just how unfit are america's young adults? 75% of 17 to 24-year-olds are unable to join the military. that's not just about weight, though. this is a breakdown that includes those with criminal activity, that makes them unqualified. those without a high school education or ged and also includes those who are physically disabled. the number one reason for that physical disabled, they're too fat. what exactly does this mean? let's bring in...
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. >> people across america are watching arizona, seeing how we implement this law, ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> reporter: many opponents are not waiting for that. the governor said to be ready for lawsuits and to expect them soon. the new law is not expected to take effect until late july or early august. in the meantime, the governor has ordered that the state's police officers be trained in the law's specifically, namely what constitutes reasonable suspicion and what does not. tj, brooke? >> this is considered about the toughest immigration law in the country. there are supporters but they were in short supply at the arizona capitol yesterday. >> some of the protesters, they have been at the capitol for days and days. many of them quite emotional. taking this very personally, this new law. >> i cried. how could we do this to people? >> hopefully this will stir up the masses to come out and get the politics of this state turned around in the right direction. >> it took a lot for me to wear this and, you know, it's just a travesty today. >> i'm disappointed in arizona.
. >> people across america are watching arizona, seeing how we implement this law, ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> reporter: many opponents are not waiting for that. the governor said to be ready for lawsuits and to expect them soon. the new law is not expected to take effect until late july or early august. in the meantime, the governor has ordered that the state's police officers be trained in the law's specifically, namely what constitutes reasonable suspicion and...
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the folks in america, the north owes the southern people -- have done a great injustice here. the whole world was complicit in the economic institution of slavery. nobody talks about those africans who went into my grandmama's village and snatched her out from my mama's arms and put her on the shores of -- >> mr. edgarton, i have to go, because of time purposes. we only have a few minutes left on the air and there are other things we have to do. i appreciate this and maybe we can get you back, we'll continue this discussion, but i also learned about africa's role in slavery in elementary school and i'm not that young. it was back in the '70s, so disagree with you that we are not taught about that. that's in the history books and we've talked about it before. thank you all for joining us. and again, as i have said and i think as roland has said and everyone has the right to protest, to celebrate, to reenact, to do what they want, but to leave out one part of it is disingenuous -- >> and we would agree with you on that. >> i disagree. >> i appreciate you all joining us. and than
the folks in america, the north owes the southern people -- have done a great injustice here. the whole world was complicit in the economic institution of slavery. nobody talks about those africans who went into my grandmama's village and snatched her out from my mama's arms and put her on the shores of -- >> mr. edgarton, i have to go, because of time purposes. we only have a few minutes left on the air and there are other things we have to do. i appreciate this and maybe we can get you...
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yes, america, it can be done. cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen found out how. >> good morning. >> good morning, doctor. great to meet you. this is how most doctors come to work, it's kind of unusual. >> it's kind of nice. >> it is. >> this is not your usual practice. so can you come on in and show me what you do? >> very good. you can see our medical home. >> all right. >> so the first thing you do every morning is sit down and answer patient e-mails. >> gi through my inbox and answer e-mails. the patients love it it. it's the best thing in the world. >> now you go see your patients in your biking clothes? >> no. i get dressed. >> okay. so the next part of your day? see my first patient. >> okay. i'll see you when you get out. >> okay. >> good morning. >> he's still in there with his patient. it's been almost half an hour. >> so mr. banks, what do you think? a 30-minute appointment? is that night? >> 30-minute appointments are great. >> how many patients do you see a day in a normal day? >> in a no
yes, america, it can be done. cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen found out how. >> good morning. >> good morning, doctor. great to meet you. this is how most doctors come to work, it's kind of unusual. >> it's kind of nice. >> it is. >> this is not your usual practice. so can you come on in and show me what you do? >> very good. you can see our medical home. >> all right. >> so the first thing you do every morning is sit down and...
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but america still wants to know what he has to say to that. another key player in this is a guy by the named of david viniar. you may not bes familiar with him. he is the cfo, chief financial officer at gold machine sacks. he's been in that role for more than ten years, 1999. he was in charge of management at goldman sachs. that's what goldman says they were doing with this move, hedging their risk. they said we think the mortgage market may fall or it may rise. we're going to be on both sides of that. this guy is at the helm of risk management. and i want to read you part of an e-mail that was released over the weekend from the senate investigation committee because it shows, and this is in response to the firm making more than $50 million in one day, betting against the housing market. he said, quote, tells you what might happen to people who don't have the big short. ie, that they will lose money. goldman sachs lost money on mortgages but made more of it by betting on the other side of the housing market. that's why these two key players ar
but america still wants to know what he has to say to that. another key player in this is a guy by the named of david viniar. you may not bes familiar with him. he is the cfo, chief financial officer at gold machine sacks. he's been in that role for more than ten years, 1999. he was in charge of management at goldman sachs. that's what goldman says they were doing with this move, hedging their risk. they said we think the mortgage market may fall or it may rise. we're going to be on both sides...
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arizona is always one of the top states in america with assaults against police officers and officer-involved shootings and now that it's put on us, it's presumed that we're racially profiling, and that's the last thing that our deputies, our officers here in arizona would do. >> reporter: instead, he says it's actions and circumstances like this one we encounter later that raise suspicion. >> one of our deputies observed a vehicle that was speeding in this residential area. the deputy observed that there were numerous subjects inside that small sedan at which point the driver fled on foot and were able to apprehend what looked to be nine or ten illegal immigrants. they were packed inside the vehicle. two in the front seat, two in the backseat and three in the trunk. >> this is pretty indicative of what we see on a day to day basis in regards to human smuggling. >> the border patrol picks up the suspects. now on that day in just one shift, in one of the county's three sectors deputies there picked up more than 50 suspected illegal immigrants and seized more than 2,000 pounds of marijuana. bac
arizona is always one of the top states in america with assaults against police officers and officer-involved shootings and now that it's put on us, it's presumed that we're racially profiling, and that's the last thing that our deputies, our officers here in arizona would do. >> reporter: instead, he says it's actions and circumstances like this one we encounter later that raise suspicion. >> one of our deputies observed a vehicle that was speeding in this residential area. the...
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an oregon jury ordered the boy scouts of america to pay kerry lewis $18.5 million. the scoutmaster admitted to abusing lewis and 16 boys in early 1980s. it is believed to be the largest such jury award against the boy scouts. >>> and a man in spain is recovering from the world's first full face transplant. 30 doctors performed the 24-hour operation late last month. the patient who was severely injured in an accident received a new nose, lips, teeth and cheekbones. he indicated in writing and gestures to doctors after the surgery that he was grateful and satisfied with his new face. >>> well, we have all seen the ash cloud over iceland, right, disrupting flights across europe, and disrupting lives here in the u.s. as well. the volcano's eruptions impacted the lives of millions of people. so are you prepared to manage in such a situation? whether you're traveling or whether it is happening in your own backyard, a little advance planning before a natural or man made disaster can save your family plenty of distress. medical educator dr. bill lloyd joins us now from sacr
an oregon jury ordered the boy scouts of america to pay kerry lewis $18.5 million. the scoutmaster admitted to abusing lewis and 16 boys in early 1980s. it is believed to be the largest such jury award against the boy scouts. >>> and a man in spain is recovering from the world's first full face transplant. 30 doctors performed the 24-hour operation late last month. the patient who was severely injured in an accident received a new nose, lips, teeth and cheekbones. he indicated in...
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. >> i understand your passion, but that's not, i think, frankly in the tradition of america. >> reporter: casa grande is the largest city in arizona. it's 100 miles from the border of mexico. the majority of illegal immigrants pass through pinal county. in one month, there were 64 high speed pursuits of suspected illegal immigrants or drugs. >> it's becoming increasingly dangerous. >> reporter: this sheriff has become the voice of the exacerbated residents. >> everybody across america is watching arizona right now and we live in this. and the violence is off the chart. >> reporter: at the nation's capital -- >> i wouldn't speak for anybody else, but most of us in law enforcement welcome this legislation. >> reporter: and at the local hall where he's treated like a celebrity. >> what part of illegal don't they understand? >> i liked you when i first saw you. >> well, thank you. >> heand i like you even more n. >> reporter: they say it's the natural reaction to the government's failure to secure the borders and solve the illegal immigration crisis. his main concern is the safety of the cou
. >> i understand your passion, but that's not, i think, frankly in the tradition of america. >> reporter: casa grande is the largest city in arizona. it's 100 miles from the border of mexico. the majority of illegal immigrants pass through pinal county. in one month, there were 64 high speed pursuits of suspected illegal immigrants or drugs. >> it's becoming increasingly dangerous. >> reporter: this sheriff has become the voice of the exacerbated residents. >>...
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that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> tonight, democratic sources are telling cnn that what was once a bipartisan bill on climate change likely won't make it to the floor. it is a result of a backlash by republicans reacting to democratic efforts to pass immigration reform. the news did not bring down the festivities, though, on the national mall in d.c. where a climate rally featured stars like john legend and sting. ♪ that was sting performing. and earlier tonight, sting and his wife, trudie styler spoke with me in an exclusive television interview. >> why are we doing this? >> yeah. >> well, we've been in a struggle for over 20 years, trudie and i, trying to get the message out, and as you can see, this is like a green tea party out there. people who care. people who care about clean water and fresh air for their children to breathe. food that doesn't kill you. a better planet. a safer planet. and it is a tea
that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> tonight, democratic sources are telling cnn that what was once a bipartisan bill on climate change likely won't make it to the floor. it is a result of a backlash by republicans reacting to democratic efforts to pass immigration reform. the news did not bring down the...
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in america, almost 67,000. all over the world, many orphan that is need love and help. >> i tell you what we are going to do, as we continue to follow both of you, 50 miles in 50 states, let's make a commitment of bringing some of these children on with you and having their pictures an telling their stories so folks can see where that money is going. how does that sound? that will be our next project. >> perfect. >> 100% of the money goes to the children. we committed to that. so any money that's raised, 100% of it goes. we don't make any money doing this. that's not why we are doing it. we are very committed to helping as many children as we can. they all deserve a life. >> amen, amen. it is obvious where your hearts are. it is runhope.com. i encourage everybody to follow sister marybeth and lisa as they do this together and donate, take part. ladies, i'll see you next week. okay? >> thank you. >> thank you very much. bless you. >> you bet. let's check some other top stories that are happening right now. ships
in america, almost 67,000. all over the world, many orphan that is need love and help. >> i tell you what we are going to do, as we continue to follow both of you, 50 miles in 50 states, let's make a commitment of bringing some of these children on with you and having their pictures an telling their stories so folks can see where that money is going. how does that sound? that will be our next project. >> perfect. >> 100% of the money goes to the children. we committed to that....
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jefferson. >> some call it america's most inexcessible national park. time has not been kind to the outpost. john zarrella joins us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning john and kiran. if you're looking for a place to go, a couple-day getaway, ft. jefferson is spectacular. the snorkeling is out of this world. while you're there doing all of that, you can watch your stimulus dollars at work. suddenly, it is there, ahead in the turquoise weather, ft. jefferson, 8-foot thick walls rising 40 feet, 70 miles west of key west. along one section of massive walls, mesh and scaffolding and men labor against the ravages of time and the elements. they are restoring, rebuilding, the crumbling brick and mortar of this historic site. more than $7 million in stimulus money is making it possible. it's grueling, but for dennis wood, a mason from massachusetts, it's work he's glad to have. >> things are slow today though, got a job offer down there so we took it. >> reporter: if it wasn't for you working -- >> probably be laid off right now. >> reporter: the seve
jefferson. >> some call it america's most inexcessible national park. time has not been kind to the outpost. john zarrella joins us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning john and kiran. if you're looking for a place to go, a couple-day getaway, ft. jefferson is spectacular. the snorkeling is out of this world. while you're there doing all of that, you can watch your stimulus dollars at work. suddenly, it is there, ahead in the turquoise weather, ft. jefferson, 8-foot thick...
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part it is the optic that plays, ali, that america was suffering. these e-mails are surfacing from goldman sachs executives talking about certain subprime mortgage bets they had been hedging themselves against and how they were starting to make money as some of these things were starting to go south. that's one of the things that plays into that optic of main street versus, you know, the goldman golden machine on wall street. >> senator carl levin released some of these e-mails. goldman sachs responded by saying that they have submitted some 20 million pages of evidence, and carl levin decided to cherry-pick and pick a few that look -- four e-mails, by the way, tell us about these. they definitely make you feel like goldman was up to something. >> here's one from blankfein. he's the ceo of goldman sachs. he's responding to an e-mail from one of the top image people at goldman, who handled the media, talking about a story in "the new york times." and lloyd blankfein said we didn't dodge the mortgage mess, we lost money. then we made money. we made mo
part it is the optic that plays, ali, that america was suffering. these e-mails are surfacing from goldman sachs executives talking about certain subprime mortgage bets they had been hedging themselves against and how they were starting to make money as some of these things were starting to go south. that's one of the things that plays into that optic of main street versus, you know, the goldman golden machine on wall street. >> senator carl levin released some of these e-mails. goldman...
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so, today even as we honor america's teachers, let's not forget that we all have a responsibility to educate our children. it is not just the job of schools. it's not just the job of teachers, but it's the job of our parents, it's the job of our communities, our places of worship, the message that we send in terms of our children being curious and active and aspiring for excellence, that's a job that all of us have to take on. so, let's turn off the tv. let's put away the video games. let's read to our kids once in a while. let's make sure that homework is done and that they get a good night's sleep and a decent breakfast. let's reach out to their teachers and ask what we can do to help. let's be partners with teachers to prepare our kids to lead productive, fulfilling lives. in the end, i think sarah put it best when she wrote simply, my greatest contributions are my students. that's true of us as a society as well. that our greatest contribution is what we do for the next generation. the sacrifices we make, the examples that we set, and all that we do to give them opportunities tha
so, today even as we honor america's teachers, let's not forget that we all have a responsibility to educate our children. it is not just the job of schools. it's not just the job of teachers, but it's the job of our parents, it's the job of our communities, our places of worship, the message that we send in terms of our children being curious and active and aspiring for excellence, that's a job that all of us have to take on. so, let's turn off the tv. let's put away the video games. let's...
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. >> only had -- nowhere to go but up. >> corporate america is the most improved student. if you're most improved but still getting cs and ds, what does that mean for people without a job? >> they laid off many people, they are not paying full-ti full-employees benefits and such. >> last week, he said he's been looking at tax receipts and some other indicators and think there will be a sharp hiring push later this year. there are others who are saying companies cut so dramatically, that they are going to have to -- if the economy gains traction, they'll have to hire back pretty consistently. labor economists tell me there's this long-term unemployed that have been out of work six months or longer that are really out of luck right now this this recovery. there just really aren't the opportunities for them. you mentioned the contract workers. i think we have a record-high percentage of our labor market right now are contract workers. >> meaning freelancers? >> no benefits, no job security. they have to pay taxes four times a year, don't get unemployment benefits if they lose
. >> only had -- nowhere to go but up. >> corporate america is the most improved student. if you're most improved but still getting cs and ds, what does that mean for people without a job? >> they laid off many people, they are not paying full-ti full-employees benefits and such. >> last week, he said he's been looking at tax receipts and some other indicators and think there will be a sharp hiring push later this year. there are others who are saying companies cut so...
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it's the hardest race in america to win. and there are only two major candidates in the democratic primary and i like my chances. i think the derby might be a harder race to win. >> reporter: if stately victors finishes the run in the winner's circle it could help conway cross the finish line come november. even watching the kentucky derby is political about as jack conway front and center, his democratic opponent says, he'll be sitting in the
it's the hardest race in america to win. and there are only two major candidates in the democratic primary and i like my chances. i think the derby might be a harder race to win. >> reporter: if stately victors finishes the run in the winner's circle it could help conway cross the finish line come november. even watching the kentucky derby is political about as jack conway front and center, his democratic opponent says, he'll be sitting in the